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(Mark Felix) #Tom Hatfield smokes a cigarette as he and friend Bonnie Mc Mullen leave before another storm rolls in after trying to salvage photos and clothes at Hatfield's mother's house after a tornado destroyed it in Joplin, Mo., May 23, 2011.

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Madonna's long-time publicist Liz Rosenberg, who still works with Madonna to this day, said of the furore: 'Madonna has acknowledged in past interviews that she did pose nude for art classes when she was a model.

Jeremy Frommer is now putting the Madonna images up for auction on November 9 on https://filthy.media/ and told Mail Online: 'We will also be selling 21 35mm slides, only six have ever been published..craziest thing is that we still don't know who the mystery girl whose hair Madonna's playing with is.

He said: 'Auction houses have been more than willing to auction off Hugh Hefner's memorabilia and to auction off Jeff Koons artwork, yet every single auction house that we approached was afraid and fearful and while the reception we originally got from the people directly involved in the business was general excitement over the material, the stodgy older auction house elite refused to give Bob Guccione the credit he deserves.

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